H
recent
H
HOYONEWS
HomeBusinessTechnologySportPolitics
Others
  • Food
  • Culture
  • Society
Contact
Home
Business
Technology
Sport
Politics

Food

Culture

Society

Contact
Facebook page
H
HOYONEWS

Company

business
technology
sport
politics
food
culture
society

CONTACT

EMAILmukum.sherma@gmail.com
© 2025 Hoyonews™. All Rights Reserved.
Facebook page

Jaguar Land Rover launches phased restart at factories after cyber-attack

about 5 hours ago
A picture


Jaguar Land Rover has launched a phased restart of its manufacturing operations, more than a month after the British carmaker was hit by a crippling cyber-attack, as it revealed its sales had dropped sharply in a “challenging quarter”,The maker of Jaguar and Land Rover cars has been scrambling to get its systems up and running again after the hack on the last day of August forced it to shut down factories and retail operations around the world,JLR also announced a new financing scheme to provide its struggling suppliers with cash upfront during the restart period,This means those that qualify will be paid much faster than usual, aiding their cashflow, it said,The scheme will then be expanded to include some non-production suppliers.

The carmaker said the phased restart would begin on Wednesday at its sites across the West Midlands, including at its engine-making factory in Wolverhampton and its battery assembly centre in Hams Hall near Birmingham, which produces batteries for its electric vehicles.Work will also recommence at its stamping operations in Castle Bromwich, Halewood and Solihull, and other key areas of its Solihull factory, such as its body shop, paint shop and its logistics centre, which feeds parts to JLR’s global manufacturing sites.Vehicle manufacturing in Nitra, Slovakia, will restart shortly after, along with the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport production lines in Solihull this week.An update on JLR’s Halewood plant on Merseyside will be given soon.The announcement comes after the Guardian revealed that some staff had returned to work at the Wolverhampton site on Monday and that work would recommence this week at Solihull and Nitra.

Figures published on Tuesday show that, unsurprisingly, JLR’s retail sales tumbled by 17% year on year to 85,495 vehicles in the three months to 30 September, while wholesale deliveries fell by 24%,JLR said this reflected the production stoppage since the start of September, the planned wind-down of legacy Jaguar models before the launch of a new car, and US tariffs affecting its US exports,Retail sales fell in all markets, led by the UK, which was down by 32,3%,Sales declined by 12.

1% in Europe, 9% in North America, 22.5% in China and 15.8% in the Middle East and North Africa.Adrian Mardell, the JLR chief executive, said the restart marked “an important moment”, adding: “We know there is much more to do but our recovery is firmly under way.”The production shutdown has left the companies that provide parts for JLR cars in limbo.

Some small suppliers have been asked by banks to put up their family homes as personal guarantees in order to access emergency loans, with no direct UK government support on offer.The government has said it will underwrite a £1.5bn loan guarantee to JLR to give its suppliers some certainty.Sign up to Business TodayGet set for the working day – we'll point you to all the business news and analysis you need every morningafter newsletter promotionJLR has had to rely on a manual payment system to settle outstanding invoices since the cyber-attack, but this week re‑established automated supplier payment systems.The short‑term financing scheme means suppliers will receive a majority prepayment shortly after the point of order, and a final payment on receipt of invoice.

JLR’s typical supplier payment terms are 60 days post invoice, so the change should speed up payments by as much as 120 days.JLR employs 34,000 people in its UK operations, and has the largest supply chain in the country’s carmaking industry, much of it made up of SMEs, which employs about 120,000 people.Mardell said: “From tomorrow, we will welcome back our colleagues at our engine production plant in Wolverhampton, shortly followed by our colleagues making our world‑class cars at Nitra and Solihull.” He added: “Our suppliers are central to our success, and today we are launching a new financing arrangement that will enable us to pay our suppliers early, using the strength of our balance sheet to support their cashflows.”The business secretary, Peter Kyle, said the restart was “very welcome news for workers and suppliers, but I know many are still under pressure, particularly further down the supply chain.

My focus will remain on helping JLR resolve this cyber incident, making further progress towards restarting production, and supporting the long-term health of our automotive supply chain.”
foodSee all
A picture

Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy gunpowder paneer and potato skewers with lime-mint dressing – recipe

I was delighted to discover that the south Indian spice mix podi – a rubble of searingly hot, roughly ground spices, which you mix with a little oil and use as a dip for dosa or idli – is also known as “gunpowder” spice mix. That’s not a misnomer if you were using my grandmother’s home-dried chillies, but it would be charitable to say that I’m far less adventurous with chilli, so here I suggest chilli flakes instead. It’s an extraordinarily good marinade for these paneer and potato skewers.You will need six to eight metal or wooden skewers (if wooden, soak them in water for 10 minutes first).Prep 10 min Cook 30 min Serves 2400g waxy potatoes, cut into 4cm chunks225g paneer, cut into 2cm cubes1 tsp coriander seeds ½ tsp fennel seeds 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp black peppercorns 1 tsp chilli flakes 1½ tsp flaky sea salt, plus extra to serve 2 garlic cloves, peeled and grated2½cm piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated40ml neutral oil1 red onion, peeled and cut into eight wedges, then halved crossways For the dressingFinely grated zest and juice of 1 lime 10g fresh mint leaves, finely chopped½ tsp flaky sea salt 100g natural yoghurtBoil the potatoes for nine minutes, then drain them and leave to steam dry for a minute

1 day ago
A picture

How to make rice and peas – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

Rice and peas (or peas and rice, according to Bahamians) is to the Caribbean what polenta is to north-west Italy – it is, Jamaica’s Helen Willinsky explains, “a staple of our diet”, and so much more than a mere side dish. Traditionally served on Sundays, it’s now on menus every day of the week, but it’s also worth saving for a special occasion.Prep 10 min Soak OvernightCook 2 hr Rest 10 min+ Serves 6200g dried kidney beans, soaked overnight (see step 1)1 garlic clove Salt 1 onion180g smoked bacon lardons, or thick-cut bacon rashers (optional)400g long-grain rice (see step 6)400ml coconut milk ¼ tsp ground allspice 2 fresh thyme sprigs 1 scotch bonnet chilli 2 tsp butter, or coconut oil (optional)In Jamaica, red peas, otherwise known as kidney beans, are the default choice, because they help give the rice its characteristic colour and sweet, slightly earthy flavour. In the privacy of your own kitchen, however, you could really use any dried pulses you like: black beans, for example, work very well, as do pigeon (gungo) or black-eyed peas. If you mix varieties, cook them separately

2 days ago
A picture

Kudu, London W1: ‘I’ve found a new way to enjoy bread and butter’ – restaurant review

A reservation at South African restaurant Kudu’s new home in Marylebone threw up many questions. Can a well-loved Peckham restaurant really relocate to fancy-pants Marylebone and retain its homespun charm? And, what is a “Kudu kit kat”, and could it even remotely capture the joys of my red-wrappered, lifelong support system? The KitKat is, after all, a design classic, so tampering with it makes me uneasy.Within moments of being seated, however, another question arose: how many miles do you need to run to counteract the aftereffects of Kudu’s bread with curried butter, which comes melted, glossy and with gently fried curried leaves? Grab hunks of this warm bread and stuff them greedily into your mouth. It’s an eat-as-if-no-one’s watching kind of starter, which went down well in Peckham, but in Marylebone, the women wear white trouser suits and pale, unspongeable fabrics, so let’s hope there’s a good dry cleaner close by.Kudu’s previous incarnation certainly planted a flag for South African cuisine, favouring braai cookery, biltong scratchings and an extensive South African wine list

2 days ago
A picture

Warnings of imports of caged hen eggs as Ukraine and Poland become UK’s biggest suppliers

Ukraine and Poland have overtaken other EU countries to become the UK’s biggest egg suppliers, sparking warnings that imports of eggs from caged hens are slipping “through the back door” despite welfare pledges.Freedom of information data from the Animal and Plant Health Agency shows that, while the Netherlands supplied a large proportion of UK eggs in 2022, its share has steadily fallen. By 2025, Ukraine and Poland together accounted for more than 15m kilograms, with Spain, Italy and other southern and eastern European countries also having increased their exports.Ukraine has provided the most eggs so far this year by weight at 8m kilograms, followed by almost 7m kilograms from Poland and 5m from Spain, according to data provided up to July this year.Imports of eggs for consumption rose sharply from about 3,500 consignments in 2023 to more than 10,000 in 2024

3 days ago
A picture

Jamie Oliver and his wife pay themselves £2.5m as pre-tax profits slump

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his wife, Jools, have paid themselves £2.5m in dividends for the second year in a row as pre-tax profits at their core media and restaurant empire slumped.Pre-tax profits at Jamie Oliver Holdings (JOH) fell by £1m to £2.4m last year. This was despite a 6% rise in sales to £28

4 days ago
A picture

Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for plum and ginger buns

Squidgy dough, sticky jam and an icing glaze make for the best of friends, especially as the weather gets cooler. Plums are such an underrated fruit, because they’re so versatile and delicious. For these buns, they get cooked down with lots of fresh ginger into a warming jam that is then rolled into a simple enriched dough. Eat warm for maximum pleasure.Prep 15 min Macerate 30 minProve 1 hr 30 min+ Cook 1 hr 30 min Makes 7For the plum jam450g ripe plums, stoned and cut into small chunks 20g fresh ginger, washed, peeled and finely minced160g caster sugarFor the dough320g strong white bread flour, plus extra for dusting 40g caster sugar 1½ tsp dried instant yeast ½ tsp fine sea salt 100ml lukewarm whole milk50ml lukewarm water1 large egg, plus 1 extra egg for the egg wash40g softened butter 100g icing sugarStart with the jam

4 days ago
societySee all
A picture

Hampstead Heath swimming ponds considering limiting transgender users’ access

3 days ago
A picture

Stalin, Putin and an enduring obsession with immortality | Letter

4 days ago
A picture

More than 60,000 cancer patients in England ‘not getting necessary radiotherapy’

4 days ago
A picture

Advantages of online GP booking systems | Letters

5 days ago
A picture

Landmark study shows 1.4m Britons have a gambling problem

5 days ago
A picture

UK woman who refused cancer drugs was influenced by mother, inquest finds

5 days ago